PubSigs This podcast chronicles a decade of rock from the legendary Indianapolis band the PubSigs. It will regularly feature songs from the band’s ten years of writing and recording. Also, check out PubSigs Internet Radio located at PubSigs.com.
Another classic rockin’ hit from the PubSigs. Written in the late 90’s and recorded in 2001, this power rock tour de force walks with one foot on a ledge and the other over the cliff. I clearly remember the rat on the stove that is spoken of in the final verse. Highlights include L.A.’s searing guitar solo followed by a more subdued jazz/blues melodic interlude.
That old geezer Elton Tipwood is trying to make us pay him for all those gigs he got us playing in cornfields on the back of flat bed semi-trailers.
I remember driving him home one night after a long night at the Wonder Bar in Elwood, and he told me “L.A., you only live once, so don’t forget to stop and smell the cow manure on the way.” I still don’t understand what that old bastard was talking about, but we still aren’t going to pay him.
To start out our first round of official PubSig podcast realeases, we present you with the tune Hit Single. Written in the late 90’s and recorded in 2002, this song speaks to the woes of a faithful pop song writer’s struggles to make it in the music industry. Highlights inlcude Satisfried’s slickly produced vocals.
As a rule, these podcasts songs will be HIGH QUALITY mp3’s encoded at a bitrate of 320kbs. So, enjoy PubSigs radio, but cherish the high quality podcast download.
Some things never die, and that has never been more true of the PubSigs.
Check out the new PubsSigs Radio in the menu on the right. We will be adding more songs as time goes by, so keep watching this space.
Also, we will be featuring songs, new and old, in podcast form. So fire up your podcast/RSS aggregator, point it here, and have new PubSigs music delivered to your electronic doorstep.
Remember, a PubSig a day helps keep your sorrows away.